Kate Middleton Resumes Royal Duties After 4-Month Maternity Leave; Duchess' Busy Schedule To Kick Off Next Week

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After missing from the public eye for a few months now, Kate Middleton will finally resume her Princess duties. Now that her maternity leave is over, the Duchess of Cambridge's schedule is already expected to be busy again starting next week.

Latest reports claimed that the Prince's wife is set to get back to her duties, after availing her four-month maternity leave following the birth of Princess Charlotte in May. According to the Daily Mail UK, the Duchess of Cambridge's tight schedule will set off next week. Her very first activity is to visit to the Anna Freud Centre in London, a charitable trust handling the children's mental health. She is also to be present at an event to be held in aid of the charity in October.

Besides, the mother of two is set to make her appearance at a number of matches and events in the six-week Rugby World Cup at Twickenham and this will be starting from September 18. In fact, Rugby enthusiasts are reportedly thrilled for her appearance with Prince William and Prince Harry at the opening ceremony of the World Cup.

The report also stated that Middleton has a couple of joint engagements scheduled with the Prince in the coming months, including a trip to Dundee and North Wales. Prince William, on the other hand, is alleged to have "settled in well" to his new role as a pilot with East Anglian Air Ambulance service, as mentioned by International Business Times.

The upcoming months will be the first time that he will really juggle his schedule to work with his public engagements, supporting the Queen and dealing with military issues and the illegal wildlife trade. The Prince also plans to make a major public speech on a Chinese television channel CCTV1 to show his efforts as he combat the illegal wildlife trade.

Meanwhile, while the Royal couple is very busy attending their different schedules, they will not be present from time to time to be present for their children. But as claimed by Yahoo! Parenting, to help care for their George and Charlotte, they hired Maria Borrallo, who has worked for the couple since George was born. The Prince and the Duchess also employed a maternity nurse despite reported attempts to primarily declined the truth that they got a maternity nurse for their children.

And while Middleton reserved her many royal functions following her birth to Princess Charlotte, she is now ready to recommence with her halted obligations. Hopefully, the royal parents will still be able to look after their growing children, despite their tight schedule.

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